Kwankwaso explains why he shunned event
The convention, which held on Saturday, June 23, 2018, stretched into Sunday, June 24, 2018 due to collation of results.
Former Governor of Kano state, Rabiu Kwankwaso has issued a statement explaining why he shunned the All Progressives Congress (APC) Convention.
The convention, which held on Saturday, June 23, 2018, stretched into Sunday, June 24, 2018 due to collation of results.
The former Governor in a post on Twitter with the handle, @KwankwasoRM said he chose not to come so he would not be embarrassed.
He also said that he took the decision in the interest of peace and unity of APC.
According to Kwankwaso, the former APC chairman, John Oyegun did not accept the results of the ward and Local government elections which his loyalists held in Kano state.
He said “I
wish to inform the leadership of the party and the general public that
we had wanted to be part of the National Convention but regrettably all
the congresses that we conducted at the wards, Local Government Councils
and at the State level were not recognised by the outgoing National
Executive Council of the party.
“Therefore,
I felt that presenting ourselves at such an important event will not be
in the overall interest of the entire convention that is assuming we
are allowed access into the convention ground.
“Because
there are high chances that our presence could create embarrassments
and a lot of friction similar or even worse than what occurred in the
pavilions of delegations from Imo and Delta States during yesterday’s
convention. However, as the new EXCO settles to start the efforts of
uniting the party we wish you the very best.”
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